Strindberg's Miss Julie And Post-Apartheid South Africa Make A Powerful CocktailAdapter Yael Farber: "[The play] lacks teeth in today's society, ... [but] I saw that the spine of the narrative had an extraordinarily potent potential to speak about ownership through the domination of the body, and how this dynamic gets unlocked over a single night in one kitchen, in the heat of the kitchen." The New York Times 11/04/12